Hydrogel-derived soft materials for biomimetic and energy-related functions

TitleHydrogel-derived soft materials for biomimetic and energy-related functions
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsGoudappagouda,, Wakchaure, VC, Ranjeesh, KC, Babu, SS
JournalAustralian Journal of Chemistry
Volume69
Issue1
Pagination2-7
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleArticle
AbstractSupramolecular assembly of molecules leading to gelation of large amount of solvents is always a fascinating topic of research. In the very recent past, the exciting developments have marked hydrogels as intriguing materials with excellent features. Hydrogel scaffolds enable the accommodation of organic and/or inorganic guest materials to deliver diverse applications. Hydrogels have been exploited to generate soft materials with mechanical anisotropy, tunable rigidity, self-healing properties, as well as photocatalytic capabilities towards H2 production. Remarkably, the combination of a photocatalyst and a light-harvesting system in the gel matrix provides a unique means to photocatalytic H2 production. The biomimetic applications of hydrogels have also generated much attraction due to their potential demonstrations. The diverse applications underline the significance of such a soft gel medium to reach the final goal. Herein, important reports pertaining to the use of hydrogels as an effective way to generate advanced materials for biomimetic and energy-related issues are discussed.
DOI10.1071/CH15304
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)1.427
Divison category: 
Organic Chemistry

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